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Impact from the New Welfare Services-programme in Uganda

Photo over Kampala, Uganda.

A half-year after the diploma programme New Welfare Services – Sustainable Service Design as a driver for regional development came to an end some of the participants share how it has made an impact on their work.

The course participants in the film describes how the programme changed their mindset and how they handle situations in their work, but also how it has contributed to organisational changes and changes on a regional level.

About New Welfare Services – Sustainable Service Design as a driver for regional development: The Great Lakes region

The programme on New Welfare Services, financed by the Swedish Institute, focuses on sustainable services for the East Africa Great Lakes Region and aims at highlighting sustainable service design and management as a tool for regional development. It focuses on governance as service, as well as governance as a facilitator for inclusive commercial service design, development, and management. Primarily the programme aims to increase and create more sustainable (social as well as environmental) national and inter-regional cooperation within and between industry-specific actors, where synergies between the respective industry-specific representatives. The programme is provided by the Department of Service Management and Service Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University and Entebbe International University, Uganda for local facilitation and support in collaboration with LUCE, the Department for Commissioned Education at Lund University.

More about the diploma programme in the news articles below.